Inspired by the iconic Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic, La Voiture Noire is both a one-off masterpiece and the most expensive new car of all time. It's loosely based on the Chiron, employing the same 8.0L, 16-cylinder engine with an output of 1479 horsepower, but its carbon fiber body is clearly unique, with an extended front end, signature C-line, and dorsal seam running from front to back. Every single component was crafted by hand, making for a multitude of details sure to be appreciated by its unnamed "Bugatti enthusiast" owner.

The only thing the Mercedes-AMG GT R was missing was what it wasn't missing — a retractable roof. Mercedes is now rectifying the problem with the AMG GT R Roadster, combining the world-class luxury grand tourer with open-air motoring. The 4-liter, twin-turbo V8 is unchanged from the GT R, making 577 horsepower and propelling the drop top from 0-60 in 3.5 seconds and to a top speed of 197 MPH. An active aero system is tucked under the engine, helping to increase ground effect and improving high-speed stability. An active radiator inlet also opens when needed, helping to channel air toward a double diffuser at the rear and improve cooling for the rear brakes and other hotspots. To make sure you get the benefit of lowering the top no matter the weather, Mercedes includes AIRSCARF neck warmers and climate-controlled seats wrapped in premium Nappa leather. Limited to only 750 units, the AMG GT R offers one of the best open-air driving experiences around.

2009 saw Audi's flagship R8 sports car receive a new 5.2-liter V10 and enter into the ranks of true supercars. 10 years and continual upgrades later, Audi is marking the occasion with the limited-edition R8 Decennium. Only 222 units will be made, each one finished in matte Daytona Gray paint and bronze wheels and accents. Carbon fiber and copper contrast stitching accent the black interior, with Decennium badging reminding passengers this isn't your usual R8. The V10 makes 620 horsepower, driving a sequential transmission and quattro all-wheel-drive, good for 0-60 in 3.1 seconds and a top speed of 205 MPH. The R8 Decennium will be available in spring 2019.

A vintage look without decades of wear. That's what the Ralph Lauren Sullivan Slim Jean is bringing to the table. The jeans are the result of combining hand-sanding and slub cotton denim, giving them an authentic worn-in appearance. Their slim fit sits just below the waistline, hugging the seat and thigh for a tailored look while a slight taper around the leg and knee offer added mobility. Each pair is finished with a classic five pocket design and signature metal rivets.

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Ferrari's next evolution of the 488, the F8 Tributo, will debut at the Geneva Auto Show. The F8 Tributo has new styling cues, revised aerodynamics, and the most powerful production V8 in Ferrari's history. The 3.9-liter twin-turbo powerplant makes 710 horsepower, an increase of 50 over the 488 GTB, and weighs over 88 pounds less — helping the F8 Tributo hit 62 MPH in 2.9 seconds and a top speed of 211 MPH. Exterior changes improve the aerodynamic efficiency by 10%, along with the s-duct first seen on the 488 Pista for a 15% increase in downforce. A new LED headlamp design marks the front, while a louvered Lexan screen covers the engine — a nod to the famous twin-turbo V8 found in Ferrari's classic F40. The rear sees a return to the familiar four-lamp Ferrari layout that references the 308 GTB. As good as the 488 GTB was, the F8 Tributo improves on it and shows how flexible the platform is.

British sports car manufacturer Ginetta has been operating since 1958, making everything from kits to turnkey mid-engine cars that could compete with the best in Europe for a very affordable price. Their latest effort is a front-engined supercar powered by an in-house 6.0-liter V8 making over 600 horsepower. This makes the Ginetta good for over 200 MPH, with radical carbon fiber bodywork designed to produce massive downforce. The chassis is a carbon fiber tub and helps the entire car weigh just over 2,500 pounds, giving it an insane power-to-weight ratio of 545 horsepower per ton. The billet-block V8 drives a custom six-speed sequential transmission that promises lightning-fast shifts. Despite all the hardcore racing technology, Ginetta promises an interior trimmed in Alcantara with plenty of creature comforts. The car will have a full unveiling at the 2019 Geneva Auto Show.

With a muscular shape and aggressive stance, the Harley-Davidson LiveWire is unlike anything that's come before. The LiveWire is the latest example of the innovative spirit of the most iconic motorcycle brand in the world. Its permanent magnetic electric motor provides instant torque, so a flick of the wrist takes you from 0 to 60 in 3.0 seconds without any of the shifting or clutch work required by its combustion-based cousins. The motor sits below the battery to lower the center of gravity for easier handling, a fully adjustable Showa suspension helps improve the ride further, ABS and Traction Control for enhanced cornering and Brembo brakes ensure you can get it stopped in a hurry. The bike also has a 4.3 inch, full-color touchscreen. Built-in LTE connectivity and the H-D Connect service gives you remote access to bike vitals, its location on a map, and security alerts if it's bumped or moved through the Harley-Davidson app. Available in three color options, the LiveWire is coming to dealerships this August.

Luxury Swiss watch company TAG Heuer is no stranger to supercars. The company partnered with Porsche for an F1 engine program that powered successful McLaren F1 cars in the '80s and has sponsored racing teams and events across the world. A partnership with Aston Martin is a natural idea, and the DBS Superleggera is the perfect platform for a very limited-edition model. The DBS Superleggera TAG Heuer Edition is limited to only 50 units. The DBS Superleggera has everything that makes it one of the best GTs in the world, namely the 5.2-liter twin-turbo V12. The TAG Heuer Edition features a black exterior with striking red accents and 21" wheels, along with TAG Heuer badging on the fenders. The interior is similarly stunning, trimmed in black Alcantara with red contrast stitching and accents. As you'd expect, it also comes with a TAG Heuer timepiece — an equally limited-edition design featuring elements from the DBS along with a matching color scheme.

If it has wheels, Mario Andretti won races in it. From dirt tracks to sports cars, Formula One, NASCAR, and Indy cars, Andretti is the only driver to have won the Daytona 500, the Indy 500, and the Formula One World Championship. His career spanned five decades, and he won major events in four of them before finally hanging up his helmet in the '90s. It should come as no surprise that the Italian-descended Andretti would have an eye for Italian exotics. Along with a 25th Anniversary Edition Countach, Andretti owned — and drove — this red 1991 Diablo like he did his race cars. The Diablo has been freshly repainted and received a full service in 2018, with only a few thousand miles added onto the 20,000 the car racked up during Andretti's ownership. Ready for a new owner, this Diablo begs to be enjoyed like its last owner enjoyed it — fast, like it was built to run.